
Actors look flawless on screen, but behind the scenes they often suffer from their craft.
Recently, another South Korean actress, unable to handle the pressure of the film industry, committed suicide, leaving a heartbreaking suicide note. Why wonderful actors from romantic dramas occasionally end up in obituaries, explains film critic Oksana Agapova.
Recently, Yoo Joo Eun, who starred in the drama Joseon Survival, fell victim to the film industry. In her suicide note, the star admitted that she loved acting, but at some point it became her curse. Three years ago, her colleague Sulli, who could not bear the publicity and bullying, committed suicide.
This trend is explained by the fact that actors in South Korea really work under difficult conditions, the expert believes.
“There is a lot of competition. To maintain star status and question status, you need to be in constant rotation. You have to constantly flash before your eyes. In addition, the South Korean film industry places very high demands on artists, because the audience in South Korea is “seen”.
Moreover, in their culture there is a lot of attention for the stars. Hollywood stars are also often photographed and written about, but in Korea it takes on the scale of national heroes who are constantly being watched,” Oksana Agapova said in an interview with PopCornNews.
Photo Source: Screenshot “Sulli” / SNS
Author: Inna Abbazova Olga Sobko
Source: Popcorn News

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